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    The Red Clay Strays Share Touching Rendition Of “I’m Still Fine” Live From Nashville’s Iconic Ryman Auditorium

    By Hill Douglas,

    5 hours ago
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    The rise that The Red Clays Strays have experienced over the past year is nothing short of incredible. By now you are probably familiar with their story, but to provide some brief context for anyone who may not be - It wasn't much more than a year ago that The Red Clay Strays were a relatively obscure country rock band from Mobile, Alabama, road-dogging their way around the Southeast in an old, and sometimes unreliable, van called The Breeze. They had some passionate fans out there and some markets where they were doing great, but it was still the sort of thing where they were going into certain shows at new places not knowing whether anyone would bother to show up or if they'd just be playing for the sound guy and the bartender. Even then, though, the people that really knew The Red Clay Strays and their music knew that they were bound to catch a break at some point. That was inevitable. But I don't think anyone could have predicted where they'd be right now. After making the most of a handful of opportunities to open for some of the biggest names in the business, including Eric Church and Dierks Bentley, their tune "Wondering Why," an endearingly self-deprecating love song, began to experience unexpected viral success over a year after its initial release, and the rest is history. Before we knew it, The Red Clay Strays had capitalized on what was happening and become one of the buzziest, fast-rising bands in country music, bringing more fans into their world with each viral video, opening set, and headlining show. This rise seems to have culminated, for the time being, in the release of their spectacular Dave Cobb-produced sophomore record made by these moments back in July, and then with their subsequent four night run of sold out shows at the most iconic venue in country music, The Ryman Auditorium. While tickets managed to sell out immediately upon announcement of each show, which speaks to the band's popularity given it was their debut at the venue, many fans were left on the outside looking in. But luckily for us, they've begun releasing some footage from their shows, and today they even released a live recording of their song "I'm Still Fine" from The Ryman. The song comes as part of a new
    Live At The Ryman album, set for release on November 15th. Check it out here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9r78xTZ7q08 LIVE AT THE RYMAN TRACK LIST 1. Ramblin’ 2. Wanna Be Loved 3. I’m Still Fine 4. Wondering Why 5. Will The Lord Remember Me 6. Drowning 7. Stones Throw 8. Disaster 9. No One Else Likes Me 10. Ghosts 11. Don’t Care Comprised of lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist Brandon Coleman, guitarist and vocalist Drew Nix, second guitar slinger Zach Rishel, bassist Andrew Bishop, high energy drummer John Hall, and relatively new addition Sevans Henderson on the keys, The Red Clay Strays are one of the best live bands you can see out there. Tickets for the current tour are already sold out, but if you're not doing so already, I highly advise doing everything you can to catch them next time they come through your town.
    THE RED CLAY STRAYS CONFIRMED TOUR DATES October 4—Ocean City, MD—Country Calling October 5—Boston, MA—Roadrunner‡ (SOLD OUT) October 10—New Orleans, LA—The Fillmore‡ (SOLD OUT) October 11—Houston, TX—713 Music Hall+ (SOLD OUT) October 12—Oklahoma City, OK—The Criterion+ (SOLD OUT) October 13—Austin, TX—Austin City Limits Festival October 16—Atlanta, GA—Coca-Cola Roxy^ (SOLD OUT) October 17—Atlanta, GA—Tabernacle^ (SOLD OUT) October 19—Simpsonville, SC—Greenville Country Music Festival 2024 October 31—Denver, CO—The Mission Ballroom^ (SOLD OUT) November 8—Los Angeles, CA—The Wiltern~ (SOLD OUT) November 9—San Diego, CA—SOMA~ (SOLD OUT) November 10—Anaheim, CA—House of Blues^ (SOLD OUT) March 4—Vancouver, Canada—The Commodore Ballroom* (SOLD OUT) March 5—Vancouver, Canada—The Commodore Ballroom* (SOLD OUT) March 7—Tsuu’tina, Canada—Grey Eagle Resort & Casino* (SOLD OUT) March 8—Edmonton, Canada—Midway Music Hall* (SOLD OUT) March 10—Saskatoon, Canada—Coors Event Center* (SOLD OUT) March 11—Winnipeg, Canada—Burton Cummins Theatre* (SOLD OUT) March 14—Toronto, Canada—HISTORY* (SOLD OUT) March 15—Montreal, Canada—MTELUS* (SOLD OUT) March 17—London, Canada—London Music Hall* (SOLD OUT) ‡with special guest The Glorious Sons +with special guest Black Pistol Fire ^with special guest Tanner Usrey ~with special guest The Moss *with special guest Brent Cobb
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    Timmay t
    4h ago
    they are awesome ..kinda weird they play 3 night sold out at ryman then 🤔 what his name brought em out as special guest to boost his ticket dales a few nights later..oh yeah dirks Bentley and his shitshow of songs
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